Sedro-Woolley is located in the eastern portion of the greater Skagit Valley. At the junction of State Highways 20 and 9, it is minutes to the saltwater and the North Cascades National Park.
The Park HQs and Mt. Baker District Forest Service Visitor Center has up-to-date outdoor recreation information available right on Highway 20 at the east side of town.
Sedro-Woolley offers boating and access to steelhead fishing on the Skagit River. The Sedro-Woolley Museum, several parks and a traditional downtown shopping district reminiscent of a Norman Rockwell painting will welcome you. Take a stroll through Sedro-Woolley’s historic downtown and visit the stores catering to the outdoor lifestyle, or antiques for the collector. You will see murals, wood sculptures and exhibits commemorating the town’s early frontier days and rich logging tradition.
Loggerodeo, the oldest Fourth of July festival in Washington, is the major annual event, which is followed by outdoors movies on the lawn Friday nights in July. Minutes north at Acme an old-time passenger steam train excursions is available. |